A Polish government official said Poland has been hit by a “complex disinformation operation” that appears aimed at weakening the Polish-U.S. alliance and is consistent with previous Russian cyberattacks.
The letter’s message was amplified by being reported on news portals, including one known for pushing disinformation, he said.
There was no comment from Russian officials about this incident. The Russian government in the past has adamantly denied involvement in disinformation campaigns.
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